I was there. I was at army camp in Chilliwack that summer and four of us got tickets. Freaking amazing performance. I first saw the Doors at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival in 1969, headlining over John Lennon and Clapton. Morrison was a rock god. Mesmerizing live performance. Explosive in character.
+Ray Chepesiuk Not surprised that the Doors were the headliner. Lennon was mediocre as a solo artist and too brainwashed by Yoko, and Clapton didn't have the most confidence by himself at that time. Morrison was simply a rock god whose onstage persona was way beyond what Lennon and Clapton were capable of individually. WAY beyond. The Doors were magic.
Me 3!! I was there with my girlfriend Danise, and my old friend Fred C. and his gf Beverly. We went to the lowest level to smoke some hash before the concert. We were in a bit of a space between two pillars where we could more or less be unseen. We could see that the end section was gated off and barricaded. I was looking out for the VPD when I noticed this guy walking towards us with a dark blue t shirt, and a scruffy beard. I tuned back to my friend to say, "Hey man...Jim Morrison is heading our way." Fred peered out and saw the same. Morrison was walking toward the barricade as we also made our way. He asked if he could bum a smoke...LOL...so my friend Fred reached in his pocket and pulled out his pack of Players filter and handed a cigarette to Jim. Jim noticed that I was holding my hash pipe and asked "What a you have in there?" I said hash. So he took a couple of hits. We shook his hand and went on to enjoy the concert. The biggest highlight and thrill of my life.
This is why when the great band comes to your area you have to buy those tickets and get out there. The memory lasts forever (although it may become hazier with age.) Great Music is like magic, it's not common, it's not of this realm.
Un-fricking-believable. GODLIKE interlude after the second chorus, then everything moves on to FUCKING ABSOLUTELY CELESTIAL. One of their greatest ones, I would say.
Just love all these classic Vancouver shows which I was too young to attend thanks to all sharing especially love the led zep show on Mar.'75 mind blowing
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All the artists who did not wish to be drafted in to the Vietnam war hung out in either Vancouver or Toronto depending on their residence being NYC or Los Angeles
May 22nd, 2013 It is an absolute joy to have found the uploading of this video from a HQ record of this 1967 live performance by WMG when all The Doors fans are communicating what they feel on Ray's passing. Beautifully stunning to listen to the echoes belonging to huge classics from the American Songbook like "Fever" and "Summertime" being beautifully and most giftedly embroidered by Jim and at the same time listening to Krieger's interplay, intermingling some chords from "The Sound of Music"
May 24th, 2013 Undoubtedly and I shall keep on watching/listening your THE DOORS vids as they are HQ indeed. Have as well a very fantabulous nice weekend too "))
Creo que ambas son buenas , sin embargo en la versión In concert es una mezcla de alive she cried y otra que no recuerdo. Se nota cuando Manzarek toca el tema con un Gibson y en el minuto 5:30 cambia el sonido a un Vox.
23rd of May, 2013 Yes, you're right, my mistake. Perhaps I got confused with all the little tiny details that accompany the great visuals parafernalia. Fantastic psychedelic posters btw Thank YOU for the response , )
Wow way to "fat shame" he wasn't fat. He was sick and tired of people only having interest in his looks. He wanted the poetry to stand out and not his damn looks. Further more that was a fantastic performance they all gave. Jim is horse because he had been performing alot
Best keyboards Best vocals Best guitar Best percussions...Best Band!
Great comment 😅😊
I was there. I was at army camp in Chilliwack that summer and four of us got tickets. Freaking amazing performance.
I first saw the Doors at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival in 1969, headlining over John Lennon and Clapton. Morrison was a rock god. Mesmerizing live performance. Explosive in character.
If you have any further details to share, please mail me @ rutazzurra@hotmail.com. Thanx for your memories.
+Ray Chepesiuk Not surprised that the Doors were the headliner. Lennon was mediocre as a solo artist and too brainwashed by Yoko, and Clapton didn't have the most confidence by himself at that time. Morrison was simply a rock god whose onstage persona was way beyond what Lennon and Clapton were capable of individually. WAY beyond. The Doors were magic.
I was there two :)
Me 3!! I was there with my girlfriend Danise, and my old friend Fred C. and his gf Beverly. We went to the lowest level to smoke some hash before the concert. We were in a bit of a space between two pillars where we could more or less be unseen. We could see that the end section was gated off and barricaded. I was looking out for the VPD when I noticed this guy walking towards us with a dark blue t shirt, and a scruffy beard. I tuned back to my friend to say, "Hey man...Jim Morrison is heading our way." Fred peered out and saw the same. Morrison was walking toward the barricade as we also made our way. He asked if he could bum a smoke...LOL...so my friend Fred reached in his pocket and pulled out his pack of Players filter and handed a cigarette to Jim. Jim noticed that I was holding my hash pipe and asked "What a you have in there?" I said hash. So he took a couple of hits. We shook his hand and went on to enjoy the concert. The biggest highlight and thrill of my life.
This is why when the great band comes to your area you have to buy those tickets and get out there. The memory lasts forever (although it may become hazier with age.) Great Music is like magic, it's not common, it's not of this realm.
I was there, we came up to visit family from los angeles and managed to see the doors for the 3rd time.
thats so cool, so jealous 😃
This version is everything
Un-fricking-believable. GODLIKE interlude after the second chorus, then everything moves on to FUCKING ABSOLUTELY CELESTIAL. One of their greatest ones, I would say.
What a stunning version! I had it on cassette 20 years ago, what a joy to hear it again!!
RIP James Douglas Morrison
Oh yeah the doors! doors doors....RIP Jim Morrison & Daniel Ray manzarek!!!
I was there as well....still have my ticket stub!!
Great images!! One can imagine what was like to be there. Thank you.
Best band ever.
Ray,? is it really u??
This is my favorite performance of Light My Fire! Please keep it up!
Just love all these classic Vancouver shows which I was too young to attend thanks to all sharing especially love the led zep show on Mar.'75 mind blowing
All the artists who did not wish to be drafted in to the Vietnam war hung out in either Vancouver or Toronto depending on their residence being NYC or Los Angeles
the best version
May 22nd, 2013 It is an absolute joy to have found the uploading of this video from a HQ record of this 1967 live performance by WMG when all The Doors fans are communicating what they feel on Ray's passing. Beautifully stunning to listen to the echoes belonging to huge classics from the American Songbook like "Fever" and "Summertime" being beautifully and most giftedly embroidered by Jim and at the same time listening to Krieger's interplay, intermingling some chords from "The Sound of Music"
What a voice you go jim morrison!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 24th, 2013
Undoubtedly and I shall keep on watching/listening your THE DOORS vids as they are HQ indeed. Have as well a very fantabulous nice weekend too "))
nunca habrá una interpretación como esta!!! simplemente la mejor
error esta si
ruclips.net/video/ZrVmcQgCXvA/видео.html
Equivocados, definitivamente es esta, ruclips.net/video/rj405bbDsoY/видео.html
Creo que ambas son buenas , sin embargo en la versión In concert es una mezcla de alive she cried y otra que no recuerdo. Se nota cuando Manzarek toca el tema con un Gibson y en el minuto 5:30 cambia el sonido a un Vox.
The Best Version Rest in ☮️ Jim Thank you for Lighting Our Fire♥️
Recorded live by Vince Treanor on a Sony TC630 tape recorder at 1 7/8 ips with AKG-D1000E microphones.
Produced and mastered by Bruce Botnick.
sickkk , I fucking love jim morrison
Love the doors best band ever
So the Doors did have another guitarist on stage with them at one time. Very rare photo. Never knew that .
It was actually one of two bass players, either Jerry Scheff or Doug Lubahn.
It's Albert King. Read the description
23rd of May, 2013 Yes, you're right, my mistake. Perhaps I got confused with all the little tiny details that accompany the great visuals parafernalia. Fantastic psychedelic posters btw
Thank YOU for the response , )
Una preghiera universale tanti medley a fin di bene dentro una canzone immortale .gente inchinatevi alla genialità dei Doors
Love you Jimbo
Jimbo was his handle when he turned into a monstrous drunk.
@ Yes, yes it was.
I was there !
Doors Doors Doors Doors Doors !!!
... Doors !
The Doors ♥️♥️♥️♥️
5:41 I'm assuming it was Jim's turn to play the organ :).
Así pareciera , pero creo que es manzarek.... se nota cuando resuelve el acorde y queda en Am
Discordant organ playing 🖤 🎶 🎵 🎶🎶😳
I was there.
Wow way to "fat shame" he wasn't fat. He was sick and tired of people only having interest in his looks. He wanted the poetry to stand out and not his damn looks. Further more that was a fantastic performance they all gave. Jim is horse because he had been performing alot
Actually he was planning to dissappear and change so he could leave and no one would recognize him.
He hated the fame so he wanted to disappear
12:10 St. James Infirmary
Doors Doors Doors Doors !!
... Doors !
1:50 is beautiful does anyone know the chords for a beginner/nervous scrub
😮🎶
In robbie's solo you can hear Eleanor Rigby
He did that often.
1970 performance...
Rock
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